cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.African-AmericanBlack Women Academics Share Secrets to Success of Navigating the AcademyFor the second year in a row, the International Colloquium on Black Males in Education kicked off by giving space to Black women in the academy to convene to discuss the challenges unique to Black women in a space that is overwhelmingly White and male.November 5, 2019HBCUsLongtime Chancellor Reflects on TenureIn June, Dr. James Anderson stepped down from his post as chancellor of Fayetteville State University after 11 years at the helm. Seemingly, by every measurable metric, from enrollment, to graduation rates to financial stability and campus expansion, Fayetteville State thrived under Anderson’s leadership, innovative approach and vision, according to many on and off the campus who are familiar with his leadership.October 31, 2019Latest NewsReport: Head Start-College Partnerships Improve Success for Student ParentsHead Start services and on-campus childcare centers can help student parents earn their degrees and establish long-term economic security.October 31, 2019TenureScholars Decry Discrimination in Tenure Review ProcessSystemic bias faulted for fostering anti-diversity climate leading to tenure denials for a number of minority scholars.October 30, 2019Leadership & PolicyFive Scaffolds to Working with Your Minority or Female BossBias against women and minority bosses threatens the progress of projects and curtails the collective vision for the organization.October 30, 2019StudentsFree College Education Talk Is Cheap, Invest Now to Diversify and Secure the Future of Elite CollegesSome of the Democratic candidates for president spend a lot of time talking about free college education. This is a complicated and important issue, as too many students who should be in college cannot afford to attend, and many of them come from underrepresented groups. Low- and middle-income underrepresented students who are able to attend college are often supported by generous scholarships from elite schools that are under huge pressure to diversify their student bodies.October 29, 2019HomeDiversity ChampionDr. Katrice Albert pushing inclusive excellence agenda among NCAA member institutions.October 28, 2019African-AmericanBring Your Authentic Self to WorkAs the first Black female professor in the Communication Department at my university, I consider myself to be a blessed imposter. I’ve been fortunate in my career. I’ve taught a variety of communications courses, incorporated social justice into the curriculum, created professional formation programs for students, and established the Dream. Plan. Do.™ departmental scholarship for students of color. I’ve played the “game” well enough to accomplish these tasks. What game? The game of code-switching and being inauthentic.October 28, 2019StudentsScholars Address Issues of Mobility in Higher EducationStrategizing around how best to address policy makers on issues of access, student success and the impact of higher education, four prominent scholars gathered at New York University (NYU) on Friday to share their research.October 27, 2019HBCUsThe Road to HBCU Self-SustainabilityHaving been in the trenches of HBCUs for most of my life as a student, administrator and instructor, I know first-hand the difficulties our institutions face. I believe, however, that HBCUs have the capacity to turn around their fortunes.October 23, 2019Previous PagePage 182 of 3226Next Page